Congress of Society for the Study of Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity to convene in Azerbaijan

Autor: Cătălin Lupășteanu

Publicat: 08-07-2024

Actualizat: 08-07-2024

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Over 250 specialists in neuroscience, neurology and neurorehabilitation, researchers, clinicians and experts from 11 countries from Europe and Asia, including Romania on Wednesday and Thursday will participate, in Baku, Azerbaijan, in the Congress of the Society for the Study of Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity (SSNN) and the International Summer School of Neurology.

The two major events will take place as part of the annual regional meeting of some of the most representative world organisations dedicated to the development of neurological scientific research, the European Federation of Neurorehabilitation Societies and the World Federation of Neurorehabilitation Societies.

The event enjoys the support of the two organisations, as well as that of the Academy of Multidisciplinary Neurotraumatology, the RoNeuro Institute in Cluj-Napoca and the Administration of Regional Medical Divisions of Azerbaijan.

"These specific regional meetings, which began last year in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, are designed to offer new guidelines and sustainable solutions that will lead to a uniform integration of all strategic programmes under which we will succeed both in identifying regional challenges and opportunities, in the global implementation of innovative solutions in patient management, and in amplifying the exchange of expertise among all the actors involved in the complex process of neurorehabilitation," according to Chairman of the European Federation of Neurorehabilitation Societies (EFNR) and of the Society for the Study of Neuroprotection and Neurorehabilitation (SSNN), Dafin Muresanu.

The event aims to provide a platform for dialogue and knowledge exchange between specialists in neuroscience, neurology and neurorehabilitation, bringing together researchers, clinicians and experts from two continents.

Neurobiological reserve and the implications of its study for neurorehabilitation: concepts such as brain reserve, neuroplasticity and neuroregeneration will be addressed, with a focus on their role in recovery from brain injuries such as strokes.

The importance of the integrative multiomics approach in neurorehabilitation - a new strategic direction of society, multiomics, will be explored in detail, highlighting its potential to revolutionise neurorehabilitation therapies by integrating genetic, molecular and clinical data.

The latest advances in the development of in vitro models, such as co-cultures and brain organoids, which allow a better understanding of disease mechanisms and response to treatment for neurological disorders, will also be presented.

Also discussed will be innovative applications of telerehabilitation in the treatment of neurological disorders, including rare ones, emphasising the importance of extensive access to quality rehabilitation services.

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